Shrove Tuesday.

From: National Review | Date: July 13, 1984| Author: Buckley, William F., Jr. | Copyright information

THE RETURNS on Wednesday morning deny Walter Mondale a conclusive hold on the majority he needs, but enough of the inertial vote is all but certainly his sometime between now and San Francisco. What Mr. Mondale most needs right now is a good long rest. He will, to all apearances, have a very long rest waiting for him at the far end of election day in November, but right now he simply has to stop and catch his breath. During the final days of his campaign in California he was hea...

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